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Radiorama is a special podcast episode of Futurama made for the Nerdist Podcast to help promote Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow reuniting the entire Futurama cast as well as special guest star Chris Hardwick as the villain, Klaxxon. The podcast was released on September 14, 2017. The episode was written by David X. Cohen, Ken Keeler and Patric M ...
[6] [7] [8] An audio-only episode featuring the original cast members was released in 2017 as an episode of The Nerdist Podcast. [9] On February 9, 2022, Hulu revived the series with a 20-episode order, which premiered on July 24, 2023.
One scene takes place at annual comic book convention Comic-Con, featuring a panel with cameos by series creator Matt Groening, co-producer and head writer David X. Cohen, and episode director Crystal Chesney-Thompson—along with visual references to other Futurama cast and crew, including the episode's writer, Patric M. Verrone, producer ...
The eighth season of Futurama consisted of ten episodes. It premiered on Hulu in the United States on July 24, 2023. Although the seventh season was intended to be the final season, having concluded in September 2013, Hulu greenlit the eighth season in February 2022.
11th episode of the 4th season of Futurama " Where No Fan Has Gone Before " Futurama episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 11 Directed by Patty Shinagawa Written by David A. Goodman Production code 4ACV11 Original air date April 21, 2002 (2002-04-21) Guest appearances William Shatner as himself Leonard Nimoy as himself Walter Koenig as himself George Takei as himself Nichelle Nichols as herself ...
And now, “Futurama” returns for season 12 with 10 new episodes featuring Philip J. Fry, Bender, Turanga Leela and the rest of the crew … How to Watch ‘Futurama’ Season 12 Online Skip to ...
It’s back to the Futurama! More than a decade since Season 10, Matt Groening’s hit animated series has found a new home on Hulu for 10 fresh episodes. Season 11 features “a whole new ...
The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics. Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club enjoyed the episode, rating it an A−, stating that the jokes were strong throughout the episode. [4] Handlen felt the episode was "a return to pure wackiness" and found it a nice change of pace from the more emotional issues of the season. [4]